Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Chamaesyce bartolomaei
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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California Botanic Garden Herbarium


CalBG:RSA
Chamaesyce bartolomaei (Greene) Millsp.
RSA0083659Reid V. Moran   107951963-04-21
Mexico, Baja California, Near the middle of Natividad Island., 27.8875 -115.1916667, 100m

CalBG:RSA
Chamaesyce bartolomaei (Greene) Millsp.
RSA0054373Steve Boyd   34321989-04-23
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Vizcaino Desert, Sierra Los Ajos, side cyn off main rd 1.5 mi inland from Puerto Nuevo.

CalBG:RSA
Chamaesyce bartolomaei (Greene) Millsp.
RSA0054374Timothy S. Ross   70171993-05-01
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Vizcaino Desert: Mountain pass through the Sierra El Placer, 11.45 road miles S of main Vizcaino-Bahia Tortugas Rd, along the road toward Cerro El Elefante and Bahia Asuncion., 27.4583333 -114.4277778, 290 - 320m

CalBG:RSA
Chamaesyce bartolomaei (Greene) Millsp.
RSA0054365Francis H. Elmore   A291939-03-14
Mexico, Baja California, Isla Cedros.

CalBG:RSA
Chamaesyce bartolomaei (Greene) Millsp.
RSA0054378Steve Boyd   33891989-04-22
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Vizcaino Desert, coastal terraces and hills near El Playon, 3 air mi. NW of Bahia Tortugas, 4.3 mi. W of road to Punta Eugenia., 0 - 25m

CalBG:RSA
Chamaesyce bartolomaei (Greene) Millsp.
RSA0054375Steve Boyd   80951993-04-30
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Vizcaino peninsula south of Laguna Ojo de Liebre, at the eastern base of the "Sierra de Vizcaino" in a portion of the range known as Siera Campo Nuevo, at the end of a small track winding6.1 miles west of the road to Bahia Asuncion, 3.6 miles south of the junction with the road to Bahia Tortugas., 27.35 -114.1666667, 300 - 500m

University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


TEX
TEX00090439Peter W. Fritsch|Lisa K. Fritsch|Annie Henderson   12851992-03-13
Mexico, Baja California, Bahia de Los Angeles, S shore. Along inner rd W of La Mona, near yard of house on S side of Rd


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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